Black Hills Corp. (NYSE: BKH) announced today that it has successfully reached agreement with
the Department of Energy for smart grid funding through grants totaling $20.7 million for its
electric utility subsidiaries, Black Hills Energy - Colorado Electric, Black Hills Power and
Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power. The funds are made available under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, combined with matching investments from the Black Hills electric
utilities, enable the installation of about 149,000 smart meters and related infrastructure
investments.
"We are pleased to reach agreement with the DOE for smart grid funding. The integration of this
technology will create operational efficiencies, reduce costs and allow us to provide additional
energy services to our customers," said Linn Evans, Black Hills Corp. president and chief operating
officer, utilities. "Our three electric utility applications were among the 100 selected by the DOE
for grants, and as a result, our electric customers in Colorado, South Dakota and Wyoming will reap
the benefits of new, innovative smart grid infrastructure."
Specifically, the DOE award agreements provide Black Hills Energy - Colorado Electric with
approximately $6.1 million in matching funds for the installation of up to an additional 42,000
smart meters and communications infrastructure that will automate meter reading and enable a direct
load control pilot program in its southern Colorado service area. Black Hills Power will receive
approximately $9.6 million in matching funds, which is approximately $4 million more than the
amount initially reported, for the installation of 69,000 smart meters, along with communications
infrastructure, IT software and equipment necessary to initiate an advanced metering system in its
western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming utility service areas. Cheyenne Light will receive
approximately $5 million in matching funds for the installation of 38,000 smart meters and
communications infrastructure in and around its Cheyenne, Wyo., service area. Black Hills Power and
Cheyenne Light will begin AMI implementation throughout their service territories this year and
Black Hills Energy - Colorado Electric will begin phase three of its AMI implementation, having
already installed more than 56,500 smart meters and associated infrastructure in its service
territory in 2009.
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